Personally, I know nothing at all about the various camouflage designs or their origins, but I am proud to have two Camo kilts in my 'Kollection'. Apart from two years' National Service conscription back in the 1950s, I have had no connections with the military or armed forces - even during those two years, I was not given the opportunity to wear camouflage, but I love wearing it now! Not that I really feel that any kilt is more 'masculine' than another, I do believe that camouflage fabric immediately presents a slightly more 'butch' appearance than many others we use in our kilts.

There are some who might say that only the younger chaps in our kilted ranks can get away with wearing camo but, at 69 3/4 years, I think I do too!!

The two that I have are:

1) The Utilikilt's Nightwatch, and

2) this one from our very own KiltStore.net which I refer to as my "Green Camo" kilt:

It is a full 8 yarder, has a wonderful swing - but is inclined to crease badly and requires much ironing. That is a small price to pay, however, for such a quality kilt!

It came with the matching sporran which, I believe, in this instance is much more appropriate than a plain leather one.